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The largest series in Airwheel—S series self-balancing two wheel scooters

Source：Airwheel beginTime:2016-04-21

Abstract: Airwheel S8 and S9 have been added into S series at the recently concluded CeBIT, held in Germany. There are in total six self-balancing electric scooters in S series, namely, S3, S3T, S5, S6, and just mentioned S8 and S9. The distinguishing feature on which this series is built is its ease of use, thanks to the platform and two-wheeled design.

Indeed, all series S models are designed in such a way that anyone can ride them virtually in a matter of seconds, thanks to the platforms, which provide incredible stability and extreme natural Airwheel ride ability. The six self-balancing electric scooters, namely S3, S3T, S5, S6, and just mentioned S8 and S9 share much in common and at the same time, they possess their own features.

Airwheel S3, S3T and S5 not only are outfitted with two wheels, but also handlebar that makes your balance more natural during movements. A large 4 inch LED display shows the Airwheel 2-wheeled electric scooters S3, S3T and S5's status and travel information at all times: mileage, current speed, battery level and ambient temperature.

This way, you always have everything under control and do not run the risk of any bad surprises as you are enjoying your Airwheel. Moreover, the incredible speaker system, capable of transmitting clear and undistorted sound, using Bluetooth connectivity to your smart phone, allows you to listen to your favourite music tracks.

Unlike Airwheel S3, S3T and S5, S6, S8 and S9 electric scooters with seat are better known for its multi riding posture, stand-ride-mode and sit-ride-mode. There is no handlebar on them giving much room for their performance. As the first self-balancing electric scooter that can be ridden in two different ways, Airwheel S6 is also proud of its mini frame. Airwheel S8 alters the operating rod design and swaps the 8 inch wheels for 10 inch, enabling S8 to negotiate on more different road conditions.